from D. - Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2021
One concept that has seized the popular imagination is the idea of the digital judge. There is something intuitively appealing about the concept that one day our unruly, chaotic human disputes will be resolved by the cool, all-knowing rationality of a fair and impartial electronic decision maker. While the concept may be enticing, this leap from human-powered justice to electronic justice is a pretty big one. Much like the concept of self-driving cars or watches we can talk into, many people seem to have concluded that this future is inevitable, even when we don’t yet have the technology that could make it come to pass. Right now we’re just biding time, waiting for the future to arrive.
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